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Mahler and His World

Karen Painter (Herausgeber)

Buch | Softcover
416 Seiten
2002
Princeton University Press (Verlag)
978-0-691-09244-7 (ISBN)
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Gustav Mahler's music has provoked extreme responses from the public and from experts. This volume examines the broader political, social, and literary changes reflected in Mahler's music. It examines the composer's Jewish identity, and considers contemporary theories of memory, and the theatricality of Mahler's art and fin-de-siecle politics.
From the composer's lifetime to the present day, Gustav Mahler's music has provoked extreme responses from the public and from experts. Poised between the Romantic tradition he radically renewed and the austere modernism whose exponents he inspired, Mahler was a consummate public persona and yet an impassioned artist who withdrew to his lakeside hut where he composed his vast symphonies and intimate song cycles. His advocates have produced countless studies of the composer's life and work. But they have focused on analysis internal to the compositions, along with their programmatic contexts. In this volume, musicologists and historians turn outward to examine the broader political, social, and literary changes reflected in Mahler's music. Peter Franklin takes up questions of gender, Talia Pecker Berio examines the composer's Jewish identity, and Thomas Peattie, Charles S. Maier, and Karen Painter consider, respectively, contemporary theories of memory, the theatricality of Mahler's art and fin-de-siecle politics, and the impinging confrontation with mass society.
The private world of Gustav Mahler, in his songs and late works, is explored by leading Austrian musicologist Peter Revers and a German counterpart, Camilla Bork, and by the American Mahler expert Stephen Hefling. Mahler's symphonies challenged Europeans and Americans to experience music in new ways. Before his decision to move to the United States, the composer knew of the enthusiastic response from America's urban musical audiences. Mahler and His World reproduces reviews of these early performances for the first time, edited by Zoe Lang. The Mahler controversy that polarized Austrians and Germans also unfolds through a series of documents heretofore unavailable in English, edited by Painter and Bettina Varwig, and the terms of the debate are examined by Leon Botstein in the context of the late-twentieth-century Mahler revival.

Karen Painter is Associate Professor of Music at Harvard University. She is the recipient of a Berlin Prize and a Humboldt fellowship in Berlin.

Preface and Acknowledgments xi PART I: CONTEXT AND IDEOLOGIES Whose Gustav Mahler? Reception, Interpretation, and History by LEON BOTSTEIN I Mahler's Theater: The Performative and the Political in Central Europe, 1890-1910 by CHARLES S. MAIER 55 Mahler's Jewish Parable by TALIA PECKER BERIO 87 A Soldier's Sweetheart's Mother's Tale? Mahler's Gendered Musical Discourse by PETER FRANKLIN 111 The Aesthetics of Mass Culture: Mahler's Eighth Symphony and Its Legacy by KAREN PAINTER 127 PART II: ANALYSIS AND AESTHETICS Musical Lyricism as Self-Exploration: Reflections on Mahler's "Ich bin der Welt abhanden gekommen" by CAMILLA BORK AND TRANSLATED BY IRENE ZEDLACHER 159 "... the heart-wrenching sound of farewell": Mahler, Riickert, and the Kindertotenlieder by PETER REVERS AND TRANSLATED BY IRENE ZEDLACHER 173 In Search of Lost Time: Memory and Mahler's Broken Pastoral by THOMAS PEATTIE 185 Aspects of Mahler's Late Style by STEPHEN E. HEFLING 199 PART III: MAHLER'S AMERICAN DEBUT: The Reception of the Fourth and Fifth Symphonies, 1904-1906 by EDITED BY ZOE LANG Introduction 227 Mahler's Fourth Symphony in New York 230 "Gustav Mahler-His Personality and His New Symphony" RICHARD ALDRICH "First Concert of Symphony Orchestra ... Mahler Heard" (New York Times) "What Did It All Mean?..." (The Musical Courier) The American Premiere of Mahler's Fifth Symphony 239 Program Notes, Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra EMMA L. ROEDTER Boston Symphony Orchestra 240 "Gustav Mahler: The Composer ... Boston First Hears ..." AUGUST SPANUTH Program Notes, Boston Symphony Orchestra PHILIP HALE "A Symphony by Mahler for the First Time" HENRY TAYLOR PARKER East Coast Tour 253 "Mahler's Fifth Symphony... " (Philadelphia Evening Bulletin) "A New Symphony by Gustav Mahler... " RICHARD ALDRICH "Fifth Symphony Played ... " (New York Times) "Variations" LEONARD LEIBLING PART IV: MAHLER'S GERMAN-LANGUAGE CRITICS EDITED AND TRANSLATED BY KAREN PAINTER AND BETTINA VARWIG Introduction 267 Mahler As Conductor 272 "Gustav Mahler and the Vienna Court Opera" ELSA BIENENFELD "Gustav Mahler as Organizer" EMIL GUTMANN "Mahler as Director" HERMANN BAHR The First Symphony 283 "A First Symphony" MAX GRAF "Theater & Art Reviews: Second Philharmonic Concert" EDUARD HANSLICK "Viennese Musical Letter" THEODOR HELM "Feuilleton: Philharmonic Concert" ROBERT HIRSCHFELD The Fifth Symphony 298 "Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 5" ERNST OTTO NODNAGEL "Fourteenth Philharmonic Concert" MAX LOEWENGARD "Feuilleton: Gustav Mahler and His Symphony" MAX KALBECK "Feuilleton: Mahler's 'Fifth"' GUSTAV SCHONAICH The Seventh Symphony 316 "Mahler's 'Seventh Symphony"' FELIX ADLER "Gustav Mahler's 'Seventh"' RICHARD BATKA "Mahler's Seventh Symphony" ELSA BIENENFELD "Feuilleton: Mahler's Seventh Symphony" JULIUS KORNGOLD Das Lied von der Erde 332 "Feuilleton: Das Lied von der Erde" RICHARD SPECHT "Gustav Mahler: Las Lied von der Erde" RUDOLF LOUIS "Fourth Philharmonic Concert: Das Lied von der Erde" FERDINAND PFOHL Obituaries 344 "Gustav Mahler" ROBERT HIRSCHFELD "Gustav Mahler" PAUL BEKKER "Gustav Mahler" ADOLF WEISSMANN "Gustav Mahler" PAUL ZSCHORLICH The Mahler Amsterdam Festival, 1920 357 "The Mahler Festival in Amsterdam" OSKAR BIE "A Musician's journey to Holland" PAUL STEFAN "The Mahler Festival in Amsterdam" GUIDO ADLER "A Second Letter from Amsterdam" OSKAR BIE Notes on Contributors 391

Erscheint lt. Verlag 18.8.2002
Reihe/Serie The Bard Music Festival
Zusatzinfo 8 halftones.
Verlagsort New Jersey
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 235 mm
Gewicht 624 g
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Musik Klassik / Oper / Musical
Kunst / Musik / Theater Musik Musiktheorie / Musiklehre
Sozialwissenschaften
ISBN-10 0-691-09244-3 / 0691092443
ISBN-13 978-0-691-09244-7 / 9780691092447
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